Relaxed Fit: Drapes loosely on the body. Men's relaxed fit pants have a bit of extra room through the hip, thigh, lower leg, and cuff.

How to Measure:

Measurements refer to body size, not garment dimensions. For best results, take measurements over your underwear.

Chest:

Measure under your arms, around the fullest part of your chest.

Waist:

Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape a bit loose.

Inseam:

Inseam varies depending on style; when lengths are offered "regular" is 32in (81cm) and "long" is 34in (86cm) unless otherwise noted. Using pants that fit well, measure the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.

Sleeve:

Measure from the center of your back to your wrist with arms held out.

I like it so much I picked up a second one!

This is the jacket I take to the slopes most often. I originally purchased this for mostly backcountry ski trips but found myself using it inbounds most days. It is very light, durable and fits well. I have used this for several overnight and multi-day ski trips in the Sierra wilderness. When combined with a silk weight capilene and a R1 midweight it is good for the coldest Sierra winter day temps. I usually add a down sweater vest for zero activity dig ins or hanging around after the sun goes down. This does not have a powder skirt, and while it would be nice for the deep powder days I feel it would be out of place on this streamlined jacket. I like it so much I picked up a second one! This jacket is a bit warm for warm sierra spring days. On warmer days I typically leave this one behind and take a nano puff and lightweight shell. On these days I often find my self wanting just the light shell and a single baselayer.